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Wasusarmas (Hieroglyphic Luwian: 𔓬𔖢𔑙𔒅𔗔‎, romanized: W****usarmas,) was a
Luwian king of the Syro-Hittite
kingdom of
Tabal proper in the
broader Tabalian...
- (de:Felsinschrift von Topada) as one of the
kings who were
allied with
Wasusarma of Tabal. the
Aksaray Castle was a four-cornered, stone-built, solidly...
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Tuwaddis II was
succeeded by his son,
Wasusarmas, who was also a tribute-paying v****al of the Neo-****yrian Empire.
Wasusarmas regarded himself as the
local hegemon...
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attacked and
removed king
Wasusarma of
Tabal from
power after he
stopped paying tribute,
writing in his
annals that
Wasusarma "acted as if he were the...
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ruled sometime in the mid 8th
century BC and was
succeeded by his son,
Wasusarma.
Trevor Bryce: The
World of the Neo-Hittite Kingdoms: A
Political and...
- Harr****owitz Verlag. ISBNÂ 978-3-447-05885-8. Weeden, Mark (2010). "Tuwati and
Wasusarma:
Imitating the
Behaviour of ****yria". Iraq. 72.
British Institute for...
- in the
incorporation into his
kingdom of the
territories once
ruled by
Wasusarmas of
Tabal proper in the
northwestern part of his
kingdom corresponding...
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Mount Mulî
mentioned in the
records of the Neo-****yrian Empire. The king
Wasusarmas of the
kingdom of
Tabal claimed that
Warpalawas II
supported him during...
- ****yrian
Kikki 837 son of
Tuwati I ****yrian
Tuwati II mid 8th
century Luwian Wasusarma ca. 740/38 - 730 son of
Tuwati II, ****yrian W****urme Luwian, ****yrian...
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state at this time.
Kiyakiyas might have been a v****al of the
great king
Wasusarmas of
Tabal proper, and
Kiyakiyas was one of the
three kings who
helped him...